A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages V.2
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Praedic. c. 8. (Martene Ampl. Coll. VL 338).— Ripoll 1. 70.— Klaic, pp. 93-4. CRUSADES FROM HUNGARY. 295 JSTinoslav threw himself heart and soul with the Cathari, and the struggle was bloody and prolonged. The Legate Giacopo induced Bela IV. to take an oath to extirpate all heretics from every land under his jurisdiction, and the Franciscans hastened to take a hand in the good work. They commenced with the city of Zara, but the Archbishop of Zara, instead of seconding their labors, impeded them..., which earned for him the emphatic rebuke of Gregory. Indeed, from the account which Yvo of Narbonne gives about this time of the Cathari of the maritime districts, they could not have been much disturbed by these proceedings.* In 1235 the crusaders were unlucky. Bishop John lost all hope of recovering his see and asked Gregory to relieve him of it, as the labors of war were too severe for him ; but Gregory reproved his faintheartedness, telling him that if he disliked war the love of God should urge him on.f In 1236 the aspect of affairs im- proved, probably because Bela IV.
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